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indeed, when jack is nominated in 1960, joe was in los angeles, where the convention was. he has to stay hidden from view in a rented home they were a living. when kennedy goes to the convention hall to accept the nomination, he brings his mother and she goes out onto the podium with him and she waves to the crowd. jack and his dad only appear the day after the election when all is said and done and all is over. joe comes out and there is the famous portrait of the whole family at hyannisport, all of pro and a close victory of jack. >> host: he threw the screen parties when jack was first running. didn't rose and her daughters inserted these people they feel like they could come meet royalty. was it not part of their appeal? >> guest: it was. they were called tea parties. they started in 1946, the very first one for the congressional campaign. and then they just kept doing these two senate campaigns. when jack defeated henry cabot lodge, which was an upset in 1952, lodge was quoted as saying it was those tea parties that did me in. you are right to say first of all, women
indeed, when jack is nominated in 1960, joe was in los angeles, where the convention was. he has to stay hidden from view in a rented home they were a living. when kennedy goes to the convention hall to accept the nomination, he brings his mother and she goes out onto the podium with him and she waves to the crowd. jack and his dad only appear the day after the election when all is said and done and all is over. joe comes out and there is the famous portrait of the whole family at hyannisport,...
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people from los angeles, the point is -- and the city of sacramento also has done a parking study for all major cities in california a, that recognize the problem and, c, want to find out what they can do. we are not alone. >> increases the likelihood that something could happen if it's going on all over the state. anyone else care to talk on this. >> thank you, chairman nolan, i wanted to express my gratitude to see this kind of coming together of the community, your leadership from the committee, staff i know worked really hard on this. it's been a long time coming and i think it's a great comprehensive approach to a very serious problem that's affecting all of us. the other night i was trying to do a little early christmas shopping, was driving and wanted to stop at the gain skate store on divisadero hp drove around the block 3 times and finally just gave up, took my money home. my wife is saying look on the internet and i'm going but the sales tax. what we should be thinking about making our parking available is making it work for the city. it's not for the mta, it's so people can
people from los angeles, the point is -- and the city of sacramento also has done a parking study for all major cities in california a, that recognize the problem and, c, want to find out what they can do. we are not alone. >> increases the likelihood that something could happen if it's going on all over the state. anyone else care to talk on this. >> thank you, chairman nolan, i wanted to express my gratitude to see this kind of coming together of the community, your leadership...
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for "today," joe fryer, nbc news, los angeles. >>> 33 minutes after the hour. let's get another check of the weather from dylan. >>> good morning! i want to make sure, is your sign right side up now? it's your first time in new york city. the sign was upside down. i heard some rumblings that we were fixing the problem. we are good to go. >>> it is chilly out here in the northeast and most of the eastern half of the country for that matter with a nice big area of high pressure in control. we are looking at sunshine but on the cold side. we will see a few lighter lake effect snow showers. nothing too big going on and same story tomorrow with a few possible light rain snow showers in the boston area but it's more of a bigger storm system in the pacific northwest. rain along the coast. we will see some mountain snow and that will also move into northern idaho and parts of montana as well. the warmer air sitting on the western half of the country is going to start spreading eastward as we go into next week. so we will certainly start to see some warmer temperatures
for "today," joe fryer, nbc news, los angeles. >>> 33 minutes after the hour. let's get another check of the weather from dylan. >>> good morning! i want to make sure, is your sign right side up now? it's your first time in new york city. the sign was upside down. i heard some rumblings that we were fixing the problem. we are good to go. >>> it is chilly out here in the northeast and most of the eastern half of the country for that matter with a nice big...
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. >> for "cbs this morning saturday," carter evans, los angeles. >> he's a multi-billionaire but he said he never profited from that spywork. >> but he's still a spy. >>> coming up why city folk can't seem comments or stars. >> you stole my stars. >> i know exactly how you feel young lady. what you're sea seeing is light pollution, light pollution. for astronomers like me this is a bigger problem than i don't know rngs getting a date which is difficult for the geeky people. >> light pollution is a real problem and we'll learn more next. this is "cbs this morning saturday." >>> this is your first since "dream girl." >> it is. >> do you still remember how to sing? >> yes. >> sing and act together. >> i'll answer that. yes, you do, yes, you do. >> thank you. >> i think they're extremely different. they're both musical. casey's approach. >> the director. >> the director. it's so different. it was led by her vision. oh, i get it now. for "dream girls."," it feels more hike it. >> who does it speak to? >> family. anyone who's part of money. that's all of us. >> yeah it definitely is about toge
. >> for "cbs this morning saturday," carter evans, los angeles. >> he's a multi-billionaire but he said he never profited from that spywork. >> but he's still a spy. >>> coming up why city folk can't seem comments or stars. >> you stole my stars. >> i know exactly how you feel young lady. what you're sea seeing is light pollution, light pollution. for astronomers like me this is a bigger problem than i don't know rngs getting a date which is...
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for "today," joe fryer, nbc news, los angeles. >>> 33 minutes after the hour. let's get another check of the weather from dylan. >>> good morning! i want to make sure, is your sign right side up now? it's your first time in new york city. the sign was upside down. i heard some rumblings that we were fixing the problem. we are good to go. >>> it is chilly out here in the northeast and most of the eastern half of the country for that matter with a nice big area of high pressure in control. we are looking at sunshine but on the cold side. we will >>> good morning to you on this saturday. another chilly day in store. right now we're in the teens and 20s across the area. 21 in camp springs and 23 in rockville. 22 in reston. sunshine will give way to increasing clouds throughout the day. for the midday and afternoon hours we're going to see plenty of cloudiness. a high temperature of 41. for tomorrow, warmer a high of 37 with partly >>> for "today's" top spot we are heading out to buffalo. this comes from our affiliate wgrz in buffalo, new york. it's the world's larg
for "today," joe fryer, nbc news, los angeles. >>> 33 minutes after the hour. let's get another check of the weather from dylan. >>> good morning! i want to make sure, is your sign right side up now? it's your first time in new york city. the sign was upside down. i heard some rumblings that we were fixing the problem. we are good to go. >>> it is chilly out here in the northeast and most of the eastern half of the country for that matter with a nice big...
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going from 77 to 59 in los angeles. winter will be the felt although we are three weeks away from official start of winter. >> thank you, pedram. >>> finally must-see moments in australia. a family put up half a million christmas lights to reclaim the guinness book of world records. they lost the title last year to a family that lives in new york. they are back in the spotlight. >> alison, did you have the etch-a-sketch? >> i loved it. >> kerry johnson drew the cardinals basketball team all with the etch-a-sketch. some of the art work sold for hundreds of dollars. >>> behold the world's biggest gingerbread village. look at the icing and dough. it took almost ten months to create this scene. it is now on display at the new york hall of science. >> this is something you don't quite see every day. on the cheyenne river in north dakota. a large floating ice disc. about 55 feet across which is spinning in the river currently like a record turntable. look at that. it was first spotted by a retired engineer captured on camera.
going from 77 to 59 in los angeles. winter will be the felt although we are three weeks away from official start of winter. >> thank you, pedram. >>> finally must-see moments in australia. a family put up half a million christmas lights to reclaim the guinness book of world records. they lost the title last year to a family that lives in new york. they are back in the spotlight. >> alison, did you have the etch-a-sketch? >> i loved it. >> kerry johnson drew the...
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from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight, conversation with wendell pierce. he is currently costarring in the new nbc comedy series "the michael j. fox show" and is reprising his role as antoine batiste on the emmy-winning "tremÉ." he returns to hbo this sunday for his final five episodes. a conversation with wendell pierce coming up right now. ♪ ♪
from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight, conversation with wendell pierce. he is currently costarring in the new nbc comedy series "the michael j. fox show" and is reprising his role as antoine batiste on the emmy-winning "tremÉ." he returns to hbo this sunday for his final five episodes. a conversation with wendell pierce coming up right now. ♪ ♪
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plus six focus groups in richmond, virginia, chicago, los angeles. and we found that john f. kennedy with that short presidency is the most admired, like, respected, and popular president of the modern era. now, a historian who studies the actual record would say, come on 1,038 days. but what was interesting to me, that is the judgment of the american people. we tattled that chapter, the people's president. and so i think readers will be interested to see how kennedy's view and why and the assassination is a big piece of it, but so was kennedy's public image. the rhetoric which is still staring, the self-deprecating humor, the glamorous major. >> i have the record album of the 61 inaugural address, and i can recite it. i still, you know, listen to it. i put on a couple of times a year. you mentioned the nine presidents following. although i came across a phrase once. reagan was the first president not to be haunted by the ghost of john kennedy. do you agree? >> yes. reagan knew himself. you know this much better than i do. he had a center to himself, and he was not in the dem
plus six focus groups in richmond, virginia, chicago, los angeles. and we found that john f. kennedy with that short presidency is the most admired, like, respected, and popular president of the modern era. now, a historian who studies the actual record would say, come on 1,038 days. but what was interesting to me, that is the judgment of the american people. we tattled that chapter, the people's president. and so i think readers will be interested to see how kennedy's view and why and the...
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i want to thank the los angeles museum of the holocaust for giving me this opportunity to talk to you. can you hear me in the back wax i should speak more loudly? is this better? better or too loud? i'm looking at the back. i also want to make sure i don't speak too quickly. .. so i want to mention that. contribution to that particular project was significant. i want to thank you for that. okay. this story of women, ordinary german women was not something i went to the archives looking for. i went to the archives in in the summer of 1992 with a different question. this is rather typical of historical research you think you're going go after something then you go to an archive and find file that looks strange and gets you wondering why is it here? and you kind of put it on your desk, you know, and then you think maybe this will develop in to something i'm not sure. so in the summer of 1992, the soviet union collapsed. ukraine had become an independent country. i saw it as an opportunity as a scholar, i was a graduate student to go to the territory and try to see what was there. i had b
i want to thank the los angeles museum of the holocaust for giving me this opportunity to talk to you. can you hear me in the back wax i should speak more loudly? is this better? better or too loud? i'm looking at the back. i also want to make sure i don't speak too quickly. .. so i want to mention that. contribution to that particular project was significant. i want to thank you for that. okay. this story of women, ordinary german women was not something i went to the archives looking for. i...
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now, it is my pleasure to introduce today's master of ceremony, he is a legendary los angeles and oakland raiders wide receiver, 1987 heisman trophy winner from notredame and the national chairman for 911 welcome number 81, tim brown. [ applause ] >> thank you very much. elise. she left out number 81 in your program but number one in your heart she left that part out. so it is a pleasure to be here today. we are here to recognize two outstanding 911 youth heroes and four incredible 911 dispatch heroes. these youngsters acted with bravely and confidence, and in an imagine crisis situation and helped to save the lives of their loved ones. our 4, 911 dispatch heroes worked behind the scenes in cooperation with law enforcement and fire and emergency medical response, the men and women who answer this call each day are the true first responders when a emergency strikes which can often make the difference between life-and-death between people in need. they are truly real heroes. please join me in welcoming the director of san francisco management lisa hofmann. [ applause ] >> thank you, tim and
now, it is my pleasure to introduce today's master of ceremony, he is a legendary los angeles and oakland raiders wide receiver, 1987 heisman trophy winner from notredame and the national chairman for 911 welcome number 81, tim brown. [ applause ] >> thank you very much. elise. she left out number 81 in your program but number one in your heart she left that part out. so it is a pleasure to be here today. we are here to recognize two outstanding 911 youth heroes and four incredible 911...
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there are quite distinct communities around los angeles and the western part of the state that is -- that are more agricultural. you can turn those into separate government. host: philip is in tucson on the republican line. caller: hi. my comment is that the gentleman speaking spoke about the fact that technology -- the force of technology -- is moving us forward. a job of a truck running the highways or mcdonald's or farming, i do not know if it requires more people than a few years ago. technology, every day, is eliminating jobs. the bottom line, how are we going to move it forward? people have to take a lot of responsibility for themselves. they cannot rely on the government to pick up the load for everything. guest: this is a very important point and i am glad you asked. the concern is always that new technology eliminates jobs and what are people going to do? as long as we have had technology, which is back to the stone age, we have had new ways of doing things that reduced existing types of jobs. we have had extremely rapid technological progress and whole ways of life have gon
there are quite distinct communities around los angeles and the western part of the state that is -- that are more agricultural. you can turn those into separate government. host: philip is in tucson on the republican line. caller: hi. my comment is that the gentleman speaking spoke about the fact that technology -- the force of technology -- is moving us forward. a job of a truck running the highways or mcdonald's or farming, i do not know if it requires more people than a few years ago....
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there was another one just west of los angeles, in a city called ontario. and there were some arrests there. there were ten people arrested. it was peaceful, civil disobedience, trying to make a point about the wages, but we took the question to walmart's ceo, asking whether or not they could do anything about what the protesters are asking for. here's what's he told us. >> we pay in the top half of retail. our industry offers the opportunity for people to enter really at any life stage from 16 all the way to 76 if they would like to. and then they work hard and they can build a career. entry-level jobs are in our store. we have lots of opportunity for people to grow into management. today, over half our folks make well above the amount that's being requested. >> and so the lady you're looking at right now, you may be able to tell, she's actually holding a baby, in a baby bjorn. and that's symbolic here because they say that despite what the ceo says, it's not really a livable wage. it's not enough to raise a family or a child here in an expensive city like
there was another one just west of los angeles, in a city called ontario. and there were some arrests there. there were ten people arrested. it was peaceful, civil disobedience, trying to make a point about the wages, but we took the question to walmart's ceo, asking whether or not they could do anything about what the protesters are asking for. here's what's he told us. >> we pay in the top half of retail. our industry offers the opportunity for people to enter really at any life stage...
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my name is ben shapiro from los angeles and i would like to interview you. i imagined that for a lot of those folks because they saw a lot of things you ben shapiro is a jewish name from harvard law school, lives in los angeles, has to be liberal. 99% shocked that this person is going to be on the left. so i would do interviews with folks and i would reinforce the impression. i would ask questions from a progressive viewpoint so instead of asking if they were stacking their shows with political propaganda like the right-wing person i would ask if they felt that they were infusing enough social justice perspectives. you pretend to be a friend of the person or at least you act as though you are on their side and this is what is great about being a partisan journalist. i can do all that. and so i went in and did all that. leonard is the other half and he was the one behind charlie's angels and he did a remake of charlie's angels and a real powerhouse in the industry. he and i headed off. he recognized i was pro- israel so he asked me to go ahead and write up a
my name is ben shapiro from los angeles and i would like to interview you. i imagined that for a lot of those folks because they saw a lot of things you ben shapiro is a jewish name from harvard law school, lives in los angeles, has to be liberal. 99% shocked that this person is going to be on the left. so i would do interviews with folks and i would reinforce the impression. i would ask questions from a progressive viewpoint so instead of asking if they were stacking their shows with political...
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we have a target in los angeles. and a best buy in san jose, california. we're going to get a sense of what the hot items are shaping up to be at those outlets. >>> if you think some of the deals at the mall are a good deal today, wait until cyber monday. it has a lot to do with travel sales. that might be the time to plan the winter vacation. the ceo of priceline north america will join us here in a bit on "closing bell." tdd#: 1-888-648-6021 bring what inspires you tdd#: 1-888-648-6021 out there... in here. tdd#: 1-888-648-6021 out there, tdd#: 1-888-648-6021 there are stocks on the move. tdd#: 1-888-648-6021 in here, streetsmart edge has tdd#: 1-888-648-6021 chart pattern recognition tdd#: 1-888-648-6021 which shows you which ones are bullish or bearish. tdd#: 1-888-648-6021 now, earn 300 commission-free online trades. tdd#: 1-888-648-6021 call 1-888-648-6021 tdd#: 1-888-648-6021 or go to schwab.com/trading to learn how. tdd#: 1-888-648-6021 our trading specialists can tdd#: 1-888-648-6021 help you set up your platform. tdd#: 1-888-648-6021 because when
we have a target in los angeles. and a best buy in san jose, california. we're going to get a sense of what the hot items are shaping up to be at those outlets. >>> if you think some of the deals at the mall are a good deal today, wait until cyber monday. it has a lot to do with travel sales. that might be the time to plan the winter vacation. the ceo of priceline north america will join us here in a bit on "closing bell." tdd#: 1-888-648-6021 bring what inspires you tdd#:...
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kyung lah is reporting from a walmart in los angeles. zain asher is at macy's in new york. so zain, macy's broke its old tradition and was open yesterday. so a, were the sales good yesterday, and b, did it put a damper on the mad dash today? >> hi, hala. you're always going to see the thickest crowds right when the stores open. the items with the best deals are usually in limited supply. of course, it's a competition. yesterday, when macy's opened, 8:00 thanksgiving evening, you did see 15,000 people gathered outside. they were rushing into the stores. a lot of mayhem. right now, it is a little bit calmer. i've been talking to shoppers and asking them, shoppers who have been shopping all night, what is your advice for black friday shopper who are just getting started. take a listen. >> know what you want. i was sure i wanted to come out and get. if you do that, you know where you're going and then you'll be fine. >> have a couple cups of coffee and enjoy yourself it's not anything you can rush around and get items purchased fast because there's long lines and takes lots of
kyung lah is reporting from a walmart in los angeles. zain asher is at macy's in new york. so zain, macy's broke its old tradition and was open yesterday. so a, were the sales good yesterday, and b, did it put a damper on the mad dash today? >> hi, hala. you're always going to see the thickest crowds right when the stores open. the items with the best deals are usually in limited supply. of course, it's a competition. yesterday, when macy's opened, 8:00 thanksgiving evening, you did see...
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angeles recently. there is probably no end in sight to these wal-mart protests. del ? >> tomorrow is the government's self-imposed deadline to fix healthcare.gov, the white house promising it would be problem free by november 30th. time and time again, the deadline have come and gone. there have been so many glitches, some are once again calling for the affordable care act, itself to be scrapped. those exchanges had a rocky start when they opened back on october 1st, just 106,000 people signing up for coverage that month. the policies kicking in on january 1st, the administration now estimating 7 million people will sign up by the end of march. so that is when the enrollment period ends. >>> china dispatched fighter jets to patrol the air defense zone over the east china sea, calling it a defensive measure after the u.s., japan and south korea defied the claim by flying planes through that zone. still ahead, the fate of 2 million syrian children living in refugee examples and a new route of clark betwe
angeles recently. there is probably no end in sight to these wal-mart protests. del ? >> tomorrow is the government's self-imposed deadline to fix healthcare.gov, the white house promising it would be problem free by november 30th. time and time again, the deadline have come and gone. there have been so many glitches, some are once again calling for the affordable care act, itself to be scrapped. those exchanges had a rocky start when they opened back on october 1st, just 106,000 people...
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near los angeles and san diego, some rough surf and rip currents possible. look at the numbers. reno, today, will be drier at 55. palm springs, 62. i'll leave you with a look across the country. your local forecast coming up in just 30 seconds. >>> and here a look at live doppler radar. a clear start to our week end. a look towards mount diablo, high clouds and morning haze to get us going. our high for today going to be topping out in the mid to upper 60s for much of the bay area. a look at my accuweather forecast, nice and dry today. come monday, a seg drop in temperatures with a chance of moisture on tuesday into >> more than a foot of lake-effect snow fell in michigan. now, it moves east. parts of new york and pennsylvania, we'll be talking about that in the next half-hour. >> how do you feel about the weather? >> i like snow. >> weather geek. i say that in the most affectionate way. thank you, ginger. >>> and coming up here on "gma," it's a medical mystery. the rare condition that almost cost one dad everything. why police thought it was child abuse. >>> also ahead, the ame
near los angeles and san diego, some rough surf and rip currents possible. look at the numbers. reno, today, will be drier at 55. palm springs, 62. i'll leave you with a look across the country. your local forecast coming up in just 30 seconds. >>> and here a look at live doppler radar. a clear start to our week end. a look towards mount diablo, high clouds and morning haze to get us going. our high for today going to be topping out in the mid to upper 60s for much of the bay area. a...
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they're located in roseville, los angeles, chicago and new jersey. san francisco was initially in the running for a pop up store but the height of the snow globe did not work for the west field mall locations. stores are set up with locations to try chrome book computers and the nexus 5 phone. >>> helping the homeless learn computer skills, the san francisco chronicle reports the tenderloin technology lab offers classes on how to use a computer, check e-mail and hunt for jobs online. the lab also allows users to check voice mail messages and to help with job searches. the social net work yammer has donated dozens of computer monitors to the lab. twitter have also sent volunteers to help with classes. >>> time now 8:16. happening today, glide memorial church is hosting a day after thanksgiving breakfast. in fact, the meals are being served right now to the needy. about 500 volunteers prepared, and served 5000 thanksgiving meals yesterday at the church on allison taylor streets in san francisco. >>> i've been waiting for this moment all year. every yea
they're located in roseville, los angeles, chicago and new jersey. san francisco was initially in the running for a pop up store but the height of the snow globe did not work for the west field mall locations. stores are set up with locations to try chrome book computers and the nexus 5 phone. >>> helping the homeless learn computer skills, the san francisco chronicle reports the tenderloin technology lab offers classes on how to use a computer, check e-mail and hunt for jobs online....
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safe if other locations, such as this target in suburban los angeles, were a little more subdued. and this is from a 'best buy' in colma. hundreds stood in line. some since wednesday. just to be first in line for the store's best deals. kron-4's gabe slate said -- besides the line of people, a line of 250 -cars were waiting to get in to the lot. and coming up in about 10 minutes we'll take a closer look at black friday across the country. a lot of shoppers are not happy black friday has morphed into black thursday. they are lashing out at major retailers online and threatening to boycott stores that opened early on thanksgiving. and an "i pledge to not shop on thanksgiving" badge is circulating on facebook. it has been shared more than 950-thousand times as of wednesday. this year the holiday shopping season is cut six days shorter than usual because thanksgiving falls later on the calendar. and many retailers fear sales could be flat. >>:"i look down and my skirt is on fire. and i freak out." thankful to be home this thanksgiving. sasha fleischman is back with family after spendi
safe if other locations, such as this target in suburban los angeles, were a little more subdued. and this is from a 'best buy' in colma. hundreds stood in line. some since wednesday. just to be first in line for the store's best deals. kron-4's gabe slate said -- besides the line of people, a line of 250 -cars were waiting to get in to the lot. and coming up in about 10 minutes we'll take a closer look at black friday across the country. a lot of shoppers are not happy black friday has morphed...
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in particular, last month, there were about 50 arrests the at a wal-mart in los angeles during a protest there. here in chicago, a couple weeks ago, workers at three chicago stores walked off the job in a one day strike. del. >> these workers have a long list of demands. exactly what do they want? >> well, one of their issues is the fact that wal-mart opened up their shopping on thanksgiving day. some have complained that when they protested with, they faced retaliation from the company. the main issue is over wages. workers barely make $25,000 a year, working the add hours that they do. it boils down to wages they say is not right for a company that makes $16 billion a year. >> what is wal-mart's response? >> in particular to the protestors, wal-mart says that a lot of these protestors they don't believe were actually wal-mart workers. they think union workers are joining in to stir the pot. in terms of wages and benefits, wal-mart said they are comparable to other big box stores, offering generous health benefits. they are trying to stress that what they offer workers starring in the b
in particular, last month, there were about 50 arrests the at a wal-mart in los angeles during a protest there. here in chicago, a couple weeks ago, workers at three chicago stores walked off the job in a one day strike. del. >> these workers have a long list of demands. exactly what do they want? >> well, one of their issues is the fact that wal-mart opened up their shopping on thanksgiving day. some have complained that when they protested with, they faced retaliation from the...
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temperatures in the 30s and low 40s in los angeles, phoenix and miami. it will be spring-like in the high 60s and 70s. >>> an oregon family is adding to the usual holiday joy celebrating the birth of a baby girl. >> the baby's arrival wasn't exactly elegant. on the way to the hospital, the mom was make it. so emma's grandmother, who was driving them to the hospital, pulled over on interstate 5, put a blanket on the ground and delivered her five pound, eight-ounce granddaughter right there on the side of i-5. >> mom rachel said she was in so much pain she was not at all embarrassed by the way that mom and grandma and everybody else, they are all doing fine. the baby's nickname will be ty dnae ood.- >> or intersta >> there you go. >>> coming up, the family homecoming thanksgiving that was years in the making. >>> and crafty and fun. the best toys for handy kids to spark creativity. a toy insider mom is here. >>> the anvie is turning into a big crowd pleaser. meet some of the actors giving the characters voices. now.are watching "world news >> announcer: "w
temperatures in the 30s and low 40s in los angeles, phoenix and miami. it will be spring-like in the high 60s and 70s. >>> an oregon family is adding to the usual holiday joy celebrating the birth of a baby girl. >> the baby's arrival wasn't exactly elegant. on the way to the hospital, the mom was make it. so emma's grandmother, who was driving them to the hospital, pulled over on interstate 5, put a blanket on the ground and delivered her five pound, eight-ounce granddaughter...
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angeles. i wanted to know which biographers or biographies you admire. also i believe in your biography on sinatra you were the first to find that frank sinatra's mother was arrested for practicing abortions. >> guest: yes, that is true about the sinatra, about mrs. sinatra. but that arrest record budget as interest -- wasn't as interesting to me as finding out that frank sinatra had been arrested on a morals charge, and he'd been put in jail for three days. the only reason i really cared about that is he testified under oath to congress that he had never been arrested. and when i was researching the book, i did not know what a morals charge was. this is in 1939. and i have to tell you, when you're writing about someone and you're trying to find sources, the hardest people to find are women with because they change their names. and they go from smith to whatever. so i wanted to find this woman who had leveled the morals charge and had put frank sinatra into jail. and it was one of the hardest
angeles. i wanted to know which biographers or biographies you admire. also i believe in your biography on sinatra you were the first to find that frank sinatra's mother was arrested for practicing abortions. >> guest: yes, that is true about the sinatra, about mrs. sinatra. but that arrest record budget as interest -- wasn't as interesting to me as finding out that frank sinatra had been arrested on a morals charge, and he'd been put in jail for three days. the only reason i really cared...
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joins us from los angeles, and is the host of angeles, and is the host of "what the flick." "what the flick." good to have you back. good to have you back. bill, some of the biggest movies bill, some of the biggest movies come at the end of the year. come at the end of the year. we are seeing a smash hit with we are seeing a smash hit with "hunger game - catching fire", "hunger game - catching fire", that'll be a hit. that'll be a hit. what other blockbusters? what other blockbusters? >> the sequel to the hob it "the >> the sequel to the hob it "the deslation of fog", it ended with deslation of fog", it ended with a dragon in the their. a dragon in the their. lee comes out of highing. lee comes out of highing. on the other hand the hob it on the other hand the hob it didn't do as well as i think. didn't do as well as i think. i think at the end i think at the end of the year of the year you see "the hunger games" and you see "the hunger games" and "the hob it" after "ironman 3." "the hob it" after "ironman 3." >> holidays are a big time for >> holidays are a big time for fam
joins us from los angeles, and is the host of angeles, and is the host of "what the flick." "what the flick." good to have you back. good to have you back. bill, some of the biggest movies bill, some of the biggest movies come at the end of the year. come at the end of the year. we are seeing a smash hit with we are seeing a smash hit with "hunger game - catching fire", "hunger game - catching fire", that'll be a hit. that'll be a hit. what other...
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so he gave me several hours in los angeles. i got back to washington and i got a call from him about two weeks later, screaming, cursing coming yelling come you like to make him a light today, i should never trusted you. you have just been sued by sinnott shirt. i said you're kidding me. i had no idea. he had sued me in santa monica, california. the newest is in los angeles, but i hadn't been served. i told him, he said this is it. this is yeah. he said he'll fold. i said no, i won't fold. i hope i'll be able to afford the lawsuit, but don't worry, i won't fold. and that's how i found out i was good by frank sinatra. so this source, he was later very, very humble. he knew sinatra in the early years and worked with him on the way. his information was helpful because he was there. it did he like sinatra in the end? no, he didn't. and he tried to put that forward in the book. yes, i got this information. they are not friends now. another person i interviewed, brad dexter for this frank sinatra book save frank sinnott chose life wa
so he gave me several hours in los angeles. i got back to washington and i got a call from him about two weeks later, screaming, cursing coming yelling come you like to make him a light today, i should never trusted you. you have just been sued by sinnott shirt. i said you're kidding me. i had no idea. he had sued me in santa monica, california. the newest is in los angeles, but i hadn't been served. i told him, he said this is it. this is yeah. he said he'll fold. i said no, i won't fold. i...
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in oakland, nbc bay area news. >>> by the way, they made it to los angeles. for more information about the organization founded by her sister, go to our website nbcbayarea.com and search christmas in richmond. >> hitting all of the right notes as they served thousands of people. "amazing grace." >> the cast members kished out turkey with a side of broadway tunes. >>> in the bay area, there is no such thing as a one size fits all forecast. >> let's start by taking a live look -- >> we developed an innovative way to give you an in-depth story for every micro climate along with a seven-day output you don't have to wait for. >> always controlling right there at the bottom of your screen. >> we have a specific forecast for you. microclimate weather. >>> a parade, football, and community service. a day of thanks in america and across the world. president obama also weighed in. here is danielle lee. >>> the colorful floats and high flying balloons of the macy's thanksgiving day parade helped millions of americans start the holiday in spirit. families were loading th
in oakland, nbc bay area news. >>> by the way, they made it to los angeles. for more information about the organization founded by her sister, go to our website nbcbayarea.com and search christmas in richmond. >> hitting all of the right notes as they served thousands of people. "amazing grace." >> the cast members kished out turkey with a side of broadway tunes. >>> in the bay area, there is no such thing as a one size fits all forecast. >> let's...
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peter alexander, nbc news, los angeles. >>> still ahead tonight -- the american oil boom, bringing gas prices down below $3 a gallon in lots of places across the country. a big deal for millions making the holiday trek. >> later, the hound who just made history on one of the biggest stages there is. i get o. except when it's too cold. like the last three weekends. asthma doesn't affect my job... you missed the meeting again last week! it doesn't affect my family. your coughing woke me up again. i wish you'd take me to the park. i don't use my rescue inhaler a lot... depends on what you mean by a lot. coping with asthma isn't controlling it. test your level of control at asthma.com, then talk to your doctor. there may be more you could do for your asthma. hey, guys. sorry we're late. milk looks warm. finally got the gang together: maple brown sugar, strawberry, blueberry. yeah, a little family reunion. strawberry, your whole grains are showing. ooops! [ female announcer ] try frosted mini-wheats hot or cold. in 8 delicious flavors. [ female announcer ] try frosted mini-wheats hot or col
peter alexander, nbc news, los angeles. >>> still ahead tonight -- the american oil boom, bringing gas prices down below $3 a gallon in lots of places across the country. a big deal for millions making the holiday trek. >> later, the hound who just made history on one of the biggest stages there is. i get o. except when it's too cold. like the last three weekends. asthma doesn't affect my job... you missed the meeting again last week! it doesn't affect my family. your coughing...
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thank goodness she wasn't in los angeles. >> yeah. >> but to have to go through that yet again. yes, they had been close. >> how concerned was she about security for herself and her children after -- >> terribly concerned after that. she supposedly said if they're killing kennedies, my children could be next. financial and physical security became so important to her. that was probably part of the attraction to mr. onassis. >> four months after rfk's death, she married. >> what happened? >> she was pulled off of the pedestal. people were outraged. many were outraged she would marry anyone at all rather than be an eternal widow, but particularly to marry someone who was this much older, not an american, and who was under some suspicion by the united states government, some of the financial activities. one person says she has gone from prince charming to caliban. >> do we know that it was a happy relationship? >> i think of something her sister said not too many years ago about someone saying how could she have been attracted to such a man after being married to jack kennedy. her
thank goodness she wasn't in los angeles. >> yeah. >> but to have to go through that yet again. yes, they had been close. >> how concerned was she about security for herself and her children after -- >> terribly concerned after that. she supposedly said if they're killing kennedies, my children could be next. financial and physical security became so important to her. that was probably part of the attraction to mr. onassis. >> four months after rfk's death, she...
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it's a beautiful day out here in downtown los angeles. and there are a lot of volunteers who have gathered together so that they could help feed the people who could really use a good warm thanksgiving meal. i know that they cook all of their turkeys here. they're prepared to serve close to 4,000 people here today. so people are rolling in as they want to, sitting down, and getting a table. and they're getting a tray of food brought out to them. take a look at the food preparation here and all the volunteers getting it together. and they're busy getting their plates and setting it out. but all of this planned for months in advance. of this to give people who could really use this a little bit of warmth. some of that cozy american feeling on thanksgiving and getting some of that today. dick van dyke has been out here, ed bagley jr. these are people who have been coming out to this mission to help and give back for years and years. and they have been doing this, and lou gossett told me three generations of his family are here. they come and
it's a beautiful day out here in downtown los angeles. and there are a lot of volunteers who have gathered together so that they could help feed the people who could really use a good warm thanksgiving meal. i know that they cook all of their turkeys here. they're prepared to serve close to 4,000 people here today. so people are rolling in as they want to, sitting down, and getting a table. and they're getting a tray of food brought out to them. take a look at the food preparation here and all...
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that's what happening at the midnig midnigmid mission in los angeles. something going on for a hundred years? tell us the whole story. >> reporter: yes, you're right, jim. they have been here, helping out people who are in need for going into 100 years. daily they do 3,000 meals. today is extra special, it's thanksgiving. people coming out here, feeding people who need it but also joined by very famous faces who have been coming here for a long time. lou gossett jr., he's been coming out here, you say 15 years? >> since mayor bradley's time. >> reporter: a long time. >> got him in office, thi was 3 years old. >> reporter: exactly. why do you come out here every year. >> my grand mom taught me how do that. we were all poor when i was raised, so it's natural to help one another, not just thanksgiving. thanksgiving you celebrate, and christmas, you thank, but this is every day. >> reporter: you've made this a family affair. >> they're out there. three generations here. >> reporter: three generations. >> i highly recommend this to remember it or than thanks
that's what happening at the midnig midnigmid mission in los angeles. something going on for a hundred years? tell us the whole story. >> reporter: yes, you're right, jim. they have been here, helping out people who are in need for going into 100 years. daily they do 3,000 meals. today is extra special, it's thanksgiving. people coming out here, feeding people who need it but also joined by very famous faces who have been coming here for a long time. lou gossett jr., he's been coming out...
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angeles, attended los angeles times school, i guess it was called hollywood high and went to ucla and later to the peace corps. she became a librarian, she loved books, and she loved to read and she came south and followed the civil rights movement and kept up with the movement. we met in 67 and we were married on february 21, 1968. .. everybody in the audience just broke up laughing. will you obey? >> host: why did they laugh? >> guest: because they thought he would instruct lillian to listen, because she was a little feisty, and because she needed some encouragement to go by her husband. >> host: what's the last year of your life been without her? >> guest: i think about her all the time. i still wear my wedding band. it's just hard to take it off. i miss her. i wish she could be here and witnessed the changes that have occurred with our son and my own life, and be able to -- she was my closest and dearest friend. she was a wonderful companion. she gave me great advice, and she worked so hard in campaigns. she kept everything. she read everything, the newspapers, the books, everythi
angeles, attended los angeles times school, i guess it was called hollywood high and went to ucla and later to the peace corps. she became a librarian, she loved books, and she loved to read and she came south and followed the civil rights movement and kept up with the movement. we met in 67 and we were married on february 21, 1968. .. everybody in the audience just broke up laughing. will you obey? >> host: why did they laugh? >> guest: because they thought he would instruct...
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angeles with their high of 71. >> lila, thank you very much. a very gnosh is in short supply. what's behind the shortage of knishes? why the popular word, knishes, why it may be back soon. we are going to leave you with the situation down if 'til delphia where they are distancing in the streets. >> thanksgiving and hanukkah coinciding. one jewish delicacy is hard to find, seems to be a shortage of knishes. the streets of new york to investigate: >> reporter: we have suffered shortages around here in the past. >> on september 24th, when the world's largest knish producer lost its key machine. >> it has created a shortage of this square fried version of the potato delicacy. >> uh-huh. >> there is one shear fire way to cause a media firestorm in new york, deprive us of a cherished local delicacy, once ordered by the dozens and sold in street carts, the square knish is more elusive in manhattan than peace and quiet. >> can i get a knish. >> to be honest, i have never actually eaten a knish. i enlisted laura sottor to help me understand what people
angeles with their high of 71. >> lila, thank you very much. a very gnosh is in short supply. what's behind the shortage of knishes? why the popular word, knishes, why it may be back soon. we are going to leave you with the situation down if 'til delphia where they are distancing in the streets. >> thanksgiving and hanukkah coinciding. one jewish delicacy is hard to find, seems to be a shortage of knishes. the streets of new york to investigate: >> reporter: we have suffered...
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this event is about one hour and 20 minutes. >> thank you very much and i want to thank the los angeles museum of the holocaust for giving me this opportunity to speak today to you. can you hear me in the back? i should speak more loudly? is this better? i also want to make sure that i don't speak too quickly. i get very excited about my research and sometimes i start speaking too quickly so i hope that you're going to give me a signal in the back both in terms of your ability to hear me and whether or not i should slow down a little bit. i'm really happy to be here. the doctor and i have done research in the field in ukraine. we worked on the project together, the diary of samuel can and do as a special project that took many years to produce, not as long as this one but a completely different perspective on the holocaust from the eyes of one jewish man who found himself in the maelstrom of the mass murder, so i just wanted to mention that contribution to that particular project was significant. okay. this story of ordinary german women wasn't something that i went to the archives look
this event is about one hour and 20 minutes. >> thank you very much and i want to thank the los angeles museum of the holocaust for giving me this opportunity to speak today to you. can you hear me in the back? i should speak more loudly? is this better? i also want to make sure that i don't speak too quickly. i get very excited about my research and sometimes i start speaking too quickly so i hope that you're going to give me a signal in the back both in terms of your ability to hear me...
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here in los angeles, the d.a. here in los angeles, the d.a. reliance on it to pursue animal reliance on it to pursue animal cruelty investigations, not the cruelty investigations, not the police. police. they just don't do these things. they just don't do these things. so this public trust in various so this public trust in various manifestations have been manifestations have been enrusted to them and they aren't enrusted to them and they aren't making use of it. making use of it. >> hermella what is the viewer >> hermella what is the viewer question? question? >> on twitter wants to know, >> on twitter wants to know, does each animal have its own does each animal have its own advocate on set and how are they advocate on set and how are they held held accountable? accountable? >> sag >> sag afhra productions because afhra productions because of this grant have these of this grant have these monitors on set i believe most monitors on set i believe most of the time although there are of the time although there are holes where sometimes there are
here in los angeles, the d.a. here in los angeles, the d.a. reliance on it to pursue animal reliance on it to pursue animal cruelty investigations, not the cruelty investigations, not the police. police. they just don't do these things. they just don't do these things. so this public trust in various so this public trust in various manifestations have been manifestations have been enrusted to them and they aren't enrusted to them and they aren't making use of it. making use of it. >>...
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welcome to our "sportscenter" set here in los angeles. i'm stan verrett. this is kenny mayne. >> wake up off the couch. your kitchen could be on fire. that turkey basting going. look at the basketball game. the lakers in new unis. at new jersey. under two minutes left. wesley johnson. picking that off. two-hand slam. he's tall. lakesers up two. that doesn't matter. under ten seconds left. lakers up two. there's no time-outs left for new jersey. or not new jersey, but brooklyn. you know what i'm talking about. the same kid. and jason kidd said, hit me. yeah, he did. next game, he's going to show up with maple syrup. lakers join the huddle, as well. they give it to pierce. doesn't deserve to make it up after all that mess. the nets lose. they fall to 4-11 on the year. >> and the oscar for best actor goes to, jason kidd. >>> heat and cavs. lebron james back in cleveland. the steal. the decision. even cavalier fans are on their feet for that one. the heat up seven at that point. and mario chalmers to james. 28 points, 8 rebounds, 8 assists. and even a photo bo
welcome to our "sportscenter" set here in los angeles. i'm stan verrett. this is kenny mayne. >> wake up off the couch. your kitchen could be on fire. that turkey basting going. look at the basketball game. the lakers in new unis. at new jersey. under two minutes left. wesley johnson. picking that off. two-hand slam. he's tall. lakesers up two. that doesn't matter. under ten seconds left. lakers up two. there's no time-outs left for new jersey. or not new jersey, but brooklyn....
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humana. . >>> officers race into a home in los angeles and the gunman opened fire hitting an officer who fortunately was wearing a bulletproof vest. inside the man held a mother and her 14-year-old daughter hostage. he vended and the wounded officer is recovering. the two hostages escaped alive. an investigation is under way following a deadly accident at the site of next year's soccer world cup in brazil. a crane collapse killed at least two people and they are set to host the opening match. workers are scrambling. canadian authorities allowed national security agency to run a spying operation inside the country. they report the spying happened in 2010 and the authoritior edward snowden and did not mention specific targets. the mayor from australia told justin bieber to clean up his mess. the 19-year-old singer painted graffiti on the walls of the hotel and pest posted it online. they said they gave bieber the go ahead and said the local government has no authority to get rid of it because it's on private property. everyone has better things to do. anyway, americans across the count
humana. . >>> officers race into a home in los angeles and the gunman opened fire hitting an officer who fortunately was wearing a bulletproof vest. inside the man held a mother and her 14-year-old daughter hostage. he vended and the wounded officer is recovering. the two hostages escaped alive. an investigation is under way following a deadly accident at the site of next year's soccer world cup in brazil. a crane collapse killed at least two people and they are set to host the opening...
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>> it is an omg. >> we connected in los angeles, nice to see you go en. you are the founder of a website called cook like a dad. >> yes. >> you're comfortable in the kitchen. this is an exciting opportunity for you. >> believe it or not a lot of dads are involved in the kitchen and cooking process. this is an american thanksgiving tradition, what better way to say butter gen ball and thanksgiving. >> you're the first male. >> yes. >> do you talk to some of the ladies that gave you some tips on how to handle this? >> i went to butterball university out in chicago. >> do you have a fight song? >> no, but if i don't get the answers right believe me there is a fight song. >> trouble to be paid. >> yes. >> my dad does the honors, my mom and dad do it together. my dad is one the cooks in the house. do men approaching the cooking of the bird differently than we do? >> i think we pretty much are all the same. we have our own strategy we like to make in terms of my family and how we cook it's kind of like a game plan. >> yes. >> we have a team, my daughter's invol
>> it is an omg. >> we connected in los angeles, nice to see you go en. you are the founder of a website called cook like a dad. >> yes. >> you're comfortable in the kitchen. this is an exciting opportunity for you. >> believe it or not a lot of dads are involved in the kitchen and cooking process. this is an american thanksgiving tradition, what better way to say butter gen ball and thanksgiving. >> you're the first male. >> yes. >> do you talk...
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he was something of an arbiter having come from hollywood and los angeles. more than once i remember him criticizing the mores of contemporary movies and sometimes he would sound a little prediction but didn't sound priggish. he was, in hollywood, the great sex scene would be the man and woman going inside a door of a hotel and dropping the and not disturb sign on the handle. it played to your imagination and he was pretty literate criticism but on the other hand when the secretary of the interior canceled the beach boys performance on the mall because he wanted some wholesome family entertainment he was publicly and humiliatingly overruled the next day by nancy reagan who was the beach boys fan. he had a great sensitivity to the culture and he could set standards but he could also appreciate it. finally, when i think about tevi's explanation for how the culture has been fragmented and there are lots of channels and opportunities for segmentation my old guys worry to match william galston's worry, i like a president who has to talk to everybody all at once,
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they were ordered to do something about the strong smell coming from its plant near los angeles. people who live nearby say the place is emitting fumes that irritate their eyes and throats. a judge denied a request to shut down the plant and told company officials to shut down the stink as the court takes a closer look at lawsuit from neighbors. >> crazy. >>> cnn doesn't just report on the challenges of holiday travel, we get out there and live it. three correspondents racing from new york to washington on one of the busiest travel days during the terrible weather. this was a television event and really history. nic robertson tried to go by air and lisa by rail and brian by car. who would get in "the situation room" room the fastest? nic robertson who did it by plane arrived first. it took him three hours and some people thought it was rigged but it wasn't. lisa came in second by train it took her four and a half hours. she was pleased she was able to drink on the plane. brian todd, the driver, came in last, dead last. even running did not help. it took him five hours and 15 minu
they were ordered to do something about the strong smell coming from its plant near los angeles. people who live nearby say the place is emitting fumes that irritate their eyes and throats. a judge denied a request to shut down the plant and told company officials to shut down the stink as the court takes a closer look at lawsuit from neighbors. >> crazy. >>> cnn doesn't just report on the challenges of holiday travel, we get out there and live it. three correspondents racing...
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in three minutes, a bay area >>> a tense standoff between los angeles police and a gunman has ended peacefully. it ended in just the past hour when the 45-year-old man surrendered. he had been holding two hostages inside a home in inglewood. one of those hostages was said to be a 14-year-old girl. both are now giving statements to police. authorities say officers responded to a domestic disturbance, and that the man opened fire, one officer was hit in his bulletproof vest. he is okay. his partner was slightly injured when she tried to help him, and fell. >>> here in the bay area, scary moments in menlo park for several adults and children when gunmen opened fire on their house. it happened at 11:15 this morning. police say someone shot up two homes on hamilton avenue. fortunately, no one was injured. witnesses say they saw three to four men inside a dark colored four door sedan, shooting at the houses. >>> on this day before thanksgiving, the family of young aaron hern has much to be thankful for. aaron is the 12-year-old boy from martinez who was seriously injured 7 months ago in the boston b
in three minutes, a bay area >>> a tense standoff between los angeles police and a gunman has ended peacefully. it ended in just the past hour when the 45-year-old man surrendered. he had been holding two hostages inside a home in inglewood. one of those hostages was said to be a 14-year-old girl. both are now giving statements to police. authorities say officers responded to a domestic disturbance, and that the man opened fire, one officer was hit in his bulletproof vest. he is okay....
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. >>> a tense standoff between los angeles police and a gunman has ended peacefully. it ended in just the past hour when the 45-year-old man surrendered. he had been holding two hostages inside a home in inglewood. one of those hostages was said to be a 14-year-old girl. both are now giving statements to police. authorities say officers responded to a domestic disturbance, and that the man opened fire, one officer was hit in his bulletproof vest. he is okay. his partner was slightly injured when she tried to help him, and fell. >>> here in the bay area, scary moments in menlo park for several adults and children when gunmen opened fire on their house. it happened at 11:15 this morning. police say someone shot up two homes on hamilton avenue. fortunately, no one was injured. witnesses say they saw three to four men inside a dark colored four door sedan, shooting at the houses. >>> on this day before thanksgiving, the family of young aaron hern has much to be thankful for. aaron is the 12-year-old boy from martinez who was seriously injured 7 months ago in the boston bo
. >>> a tense standoff between los angeles police and a gunman has ended peacefully. it ended in just the past hour when the 45-year-old man surrendered. he had been holding two hostages inside a home in inglewood. one of those hostages was said to be a 14-year-old girl. both are now giving statements to police. authorities say officers responded to a domestic disturbance, and that the man opened fire, one officer was hit in his bulletproof vest. he is okay. his partner was slightly...
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swat teams outside los angeles are locked in a standoff holding two hostages inside a home. they're responding to a domestic violence call at the scene. >>> the first candle was lit to celebrate hanukkah the first time in 125 years the jewish holiday coincides with thanksgiving. >>> president obama pardoned one lucky turkey. his name is popcorn. now it's back to caught on camera. >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. the story took the country by storm. an unsuspecting teen lured to a house of horror while two teenage boys stand as lookouts. the girl is badly beaten. but if that isn't terrifying enough, the attackers videotaped the assault, hoping to post it on the internet for their 15 minutes of fame. well, they got fame all right, and some may even get a jail sentence to go with it. this is what the world saw, 16-year-old victoria lindsey, or tori, as her friends called her, being punched, kicked and cursed at in the home of her friend, mercedes nichols. >> ooh, yeah, baby. ooh, yeah. >> the beating is an ambush. tori had spent a week at nichols' pl
swat teams outside los angeles are locked in a standoff holding two hostages inside a home. they're responding to a domestic violence call at the scene. >>> the first candle was lit to celebrate hanukkah the first time in 125 years the jewish holiday coincides with thanksgiving. >>> president obama pardoned one lucky turkey. his name is popcorn. now it's back to caught on camera. >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. the story took the...
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this ugly clash at a los angeles walmart two years ago was captured by juan castro. >> all the people just went in there and they just started destroying the boxes. >> reporter: all this for marked-down xbox games. >> people were fighting, trying to get those deals, and that's when some lady brought out pepper spray and just started going at it. >> my eyes are burning! >> reporter: was that moment a turning point for walmart? >> i think we could do a better job at managing crowds and helping customers get into the store, find the item they're looking for and get out. i think we learned a lot. >> reporter: walmart says this time, it's a calmer black friday, orderly lines through the store. shoppers will get wristbands and rain check tickets to ship items that run out. but what won't change are surprise deals through the store. >> 40 seconds and all the people went crazy. >> reporter: so from dikt predictably wild, that this dad brought his kids to walmart to witness the mayhem firsthand. >> there's something about black friday, your integrity -- >> reporter: these chicago area cousins
this ugly clash at a los angeles walmart two years ago was captured by juan castro. >> all the people just went in there and they just started destroying the boxes. >> reporter: all this for marked-down xbox games. >> people were fighting, trying to get those deals, and that's when some lady brought out pepper spray and just started going at it. >> my eyes are burning! >> reporter: was that moment a turning point for walmart? >> i think we could do a better...
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here in los angeles, the d.a. reliance on it to pursue animal cruelty investigations, not the they just don't do these things. so this public trust in various manifestations have been enrusted to them and they aren't making use of it. >> hermella what is the viewer question? >> on twitter wants to know, does each animal have its own advocate on set and how are they held accountable? >> sag afhra productions because of this grant have these monitors on set i believe most of the time although there are holes where sometimes there are late notifications and distant notifications where different things come up where they're not there. but basically what happens is that the on-set monitor oversees the action and writes up reports on a daily basis of what they find and then send it into headquarters for review. >> the aha gary says in a lengthy statement they sent to us that your piece is a massive overreaction and that the article paints a picture that is completely unrecognizable to us or anyone who knows the american
here in los angeles, the d.a. reliance on it to pursue animal cruelty investigations, not the they just don't do these things. so this public trust in various manifestations have been enrusted to them and they aren't making use of it. >> hermella what is the viewer question? >> on twitter wants to know, does each animal have its own advocate on set and how are they held accountable? >> sag afhra productions because of this grant have these monitors on set i believe most of the...
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times seem to be especially tough in los angeles. one mission expects to serve more meals this year than any year since the great depression. and if this whole royalty thing doesn't work out for prince william, he can always sing backup for an '80s hair band. ♪ hold on to what we've got it doesn't make a difference if we make it or not ♪ >> wow, no matter what happens to me, i'll always know i sing better than a prince. he sung along with bon jovi and taylor swicft in london. this is a benefit for homeless youth. now he's made it one of his causes. honestly, we wish we could have heard him sing "purple rain." make sure to follow the show on twitter. that's it for "the lead" today. i am john berman sitting in for jake tapper. happy thanksgiving, everyone. i turn you over now to jim sciutto in "the situation room." >> happening now, travel trouble. a major storm hits on one of the busiest travel days of the year. grounded airports, full flights, dangerous driving conditions. how will all of it impact your travel plans? >>> cnn's gr
times seem to be especially tough in los angeles. one mission expects to serve more meals this year than any year since the great depression. and if this whole royalty thing doesn't work out for prince william, he can always sing backup for an '80s hair band. ♪ hold on to what we've got it doesn't make a difference if we make it or not ♪ >> wow, no matter what happens to me, i'll always know i sing better than a prince. he sung along with bon jovi and taylor swicft in london. this is...
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one home in los angeles that is part of this litigation in new york, in silver lake where we're watching very closely of what happens in new york because they have free standing homes that are being rented out. >> what is your thought? >> well, the first question is can the attorney general get his hands, there are privacy issues. they want to quash that subpoena. then it goes forward, if he can get that, then it goes forward to trial. look, it's not the end of ab & b, it just means that they might have to operate under rules and regulations like regular renters do. >> that's terrific. and of course there is a lot of other news to report tonight. richelle carey is covering that for us. >> reporter: the prime minister of latvia has resigned over last week's deadly roof collapse. he said he accepts full responsibility for the tragedy. the collapse in riga was the worst disaster since latvia had declared its independence from the soviet union. >>> a raid and arrest of a radical religious group. homemade bombs from discovered in that raid. the men were described as being part of a radical or
one home in los angeles that is part of this litigation in new york, in silver lake where we're watching very closely of what happens in new york because they have free standing homes that are being rented out. >> what is your thought? >> well, the first question is can the attorney general get his hands, there are privacy issues. they want to quash that subpoena. then it goes forward, if he can get that, then it goes forward to trial. look, it's not the end of ab & b, it just...